- Tullia d'Aragona
'''Tullia d'Aragona''' (c. [[1510]] - [[1556]]) was a celebrated [[16th century]] Ve ...
Tullia was born to a courtesan herself, Giulia Ferrarese, in [[Rome]], c. 1510. H ...
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- List of women in Bloomsbury Guide to Women's Literature
* [[D'Tullia Aragona]] (1510-1556)
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- Giovanni Cariani
... ([[Paul McGann]]) interacting with other historical characters, such as [[Tullia d'Aragona]] ([[Diana Quick]]), [[Marcantonio Raimondi]] ([[Simon Callow]]) ...
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- Salon (gathering)
... etta Gonzaga]]. Italy had an early tradition of the salon; the courtisan [[Tullia d'Aragona]] held a salon already in the 16th century, and Giovanna Dandolo ...
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- The Dinner Party
[[Tullia d'Aragona]] ,
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- Courtesan
*[[Tullia d'Aragona]] (c. 1510 - 1556) - top courtesan in several Italian cities, an ...
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- Borgo (rione of Rome)
... Cesare Borgia), ''Giulia Campana'', ''Penelope'' and (some years later) ''Tullia d'Aragona''. The ''House of Fiammetta'' can still be seen near ''Via de' C ...
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- Italian literature
... h as [[Vittoria Colonna]] (loved by Michelangelo), [[Veronica Gambara]], [[Tullia d'Aragona]], and [[Giulia Gonzaga]], poets of great delicacy, and superior ...
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